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    Higher Standards: Problems with Standardized Testing "Where is the standardized test that can measure passion for learning‚ respect for others‚ and human empathy?" These are the words of Tom McKenna‚ a disgruntled high school teacher from Portland‚ Oregon. Like many other educators and students across the nation‚ Tom is tired of the system. The educational system today is composed of a series of standardized tests. Standardized tests are bad for many reasons. They cause teachers to limit

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    lower than many other nations. Many say that this is because of our obsession with standardized testing. Crazy amounts of testing cause severe stress in our students and teachers all over the nation‚ they are not a reliable measure of student performance‚ and our obsession with standardized testing robs kids of learning valuable information‚ and just learning for a test. The first reason why standardized testing is bad for our students is because of the stress it causes. Kids are constantly preparing

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    Standardized testing has had a growing emphasis in this country. “A typical student takes 112 mandated standardized tests between pre-kindergarten classes and 12th grade‚ a new Council of the Great City Schools study found. By contrast‚ most countries that outperform the United States on international exams test students three times during their school careers.” (Washinton post) School systems now are getting so caught up in these different tests‚ they are forgetting the real core of what they should

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    Should high school students be required to pass a standardized test before getting their diploma? No‚ I would say I disagree with this approach. Why? Seniors in high school have already worked so hard to get where they are‚ I don’t think it would be fair to make them pass a standardized test. I understand the concept of having students do standardized testing to test their knowledge. However‚ I would not think it would be fair to make them take a test before being able to graduate. If the students

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    experiences this problem. If we measure a student’s knowledge by making them take a test‚ it would be a big mistake and we would risk the chance of not letting a good student graduate. Test anxiety affects many very smart students; therefore a standardized test would not be

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    What is standardized testing? It is a type of test that is used to signify objective tests that include questions such as fill in the blank‚ multiple-choice‚ true/false‚ or short essay. All students take the same tests with the same questions so that the scores can be compared. Computers score most parts of these tests. People that have rubrics with guidelines on how to score the answers grade questions like fill in the blank and short essay answers. The results of these tests deliver two types of

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    The issues that arise in the case study is the high school teacher Sarah is a math teacher in high school in a state that has mandated standard achievement testing yearly for every student. This is a problem because students usually never give their best effort when taking a standardize test. She believes that this test does not accurately measurers the student capability in the classroom. Now the sate has implemented a new graduation rule for students‚ they must meet state standards on the new mandated

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    Standardized Testing Should Not Be The Standard Standardized testing can be deemed as unfair and should not be solely used to judge a student’s academic performance. Once quoted‚ “If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test‚ I wouldn’t be here. I guarantee you that” (Obama). Standardized testing has been the go-to way to test a student’s intellectual ability since before World War II. Most tests consist of several hours filled with tedious multiple choice questions

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    Standardized Testing: Is it Truly Beneficial to Children? In 2000‚ the United States’ ranked 18th in the world for math scores. In 2009‚ seven years after the No Child Left Behind Act‚ the United States ranked 31st. This statistic alone should be reason enough to discard standardized testing in the education system. Since standardized testing has been required‚ not only has the US ranking in education gone down‚ but also the value of education has gone down. By allowing these tests‚ students

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    I have personally gone through all of the ups and downs of standardized testing. I know exactly how standardized testing affects students because I have witnessed firsthand the stress that it put on my classmates. My passion is to: learn how standardized testing is affecting students‚ how standardized testing is not a good indicator of intelligence‚ and how standardized testing is harming our students rather than helping. I care about this topic because I believe that

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